The Legacy Editions are iterative in that they update kits and squads to reflect the most recent changes in the world of football, but “do not include any new gameplay features or innovations.”

They are still produced for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, with the publisher’s marketing talk reasoning that they “continue to provide the same great gameplay, game modes, and game features you’ve come to expect with unmatched authenticity, leagues, licenses and with updated team kits and rosters, all at a great value.”

Whereas FIFA 20 will introduce VOLTA Football to those that pick it up on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, an “all-new authentic street football experience.” It has been confirmed that this won’t be in the Nintendo Switch version.

FIFA 20 Legacy Edition will release for Nintendo Switch worldwide on September 27th.

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